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Easier pdb debugging for Django

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Django PDB
==========

Make debugging Django easier
----------------------------

Adding ``pdb.set_trace()`` to your source files every time you want to break into pdb sucks.

Don't do that.

Do this.

Installation
------------

Install using pip::

pip install django-pdb

Add to your settings.py::

# Make sure to add django_pdb AFTER any apps that override the 'runserver'
# or 'test' commands (includes south and django.contrib.staticfiles)
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'django_pdb',
...
)

# Make sure to add PdbMiddleware after all other middleware.
# PdbMiddleware only activates when settings.DEBUG is True.
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
...
'django_pdb.middleware.PdbMiddleware',
)

Usage
-----

``manage.py runserver``

Drops into pdb at the start of a view if the URL includes a `pdb` GET parameter.

Drops into ipdb at the start of a view if the URL includes a `ipdb` GET parameter.

This behavior is only enabled if ``settings.DEBUG = True``::

bash: testproject/manage.py runserver
Validating models...

0 errors found
Django version 1.3, using settings 'testproject.settings'
Development server is running at http://127.0.0.1:8000/
Quit the server with CONTROL-C.

GET /test?pdb
function "myview" in testapp/views.py:7
args: ()
kwargs: {}

> /Users/tom/github/django-pdb/testproject/testapp/views.py(8)myview()
-> a = 1
(Pdb)

``manage.py runserver --pdb`` **or** ``manage.py runserver --ipdb``

Drops into pdb/ipdb at the start of every view::

bash: testproject/manage.py runserver --pdb
Validating models...

0 errors found
Django version 1.3, using settings 'testproject.settings'
Development server is running at http://127.0.0.1:8000/
Quit the server with CONTROL-C.

GET /test
function "myview" in testapp/views.py:7
args: ()
kwargs: {}

> /Users/tom/github/django-pdb/testproject/testapp/views.py(7)myview()
-> a = 1
(Pdb)


``manage.py test --pdb`` **or** ``manage.py test --ipdb``

Drops into pdb/ipdb on test errors/failures::

bash: testproject/manage.py test testapp --pdb
Creating test database for alias 'default'...
E
======================================================================
>>> test_error (testapp.tests.SimpleTest)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/tom/github/django-pdb/testproject/testapp/tests.py", line 16, in test_error
one_plus_one = four
NameError: global name 'four' is not defined
======================================================================

> /Users/tom/github/django-pdb/testproject/testapp/tests.py(16)test_error()
-> one_plus_one = four
(Pdb)

Post mortem mode
-----

``manage.py runserver --pm``

Post mortem mode, drops into (i)pdb if an exception is raised in a view. This works only if there is
no other app overriding ``runserver`` command.

``POST_MORTEM = True``

You can also add ```POST_MORTEM = True``` to your ```settings.py``` to enable this option even if other app overrides ```runserver```.

Other apps that override ``test``/``runserver``
-----------------------------------------------

``manage.py test --pdb`` works if you also have other apps that
override the ``test`` command, as long as they use Python's unittest
framework.

Make sure to put ``django_pdb`` **after** any conflicting apps in
``INSTALLED_APPS`` so that they have priority.

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